While recording their upcoming album, Lulu, Lou Reed reduced Metallica's James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett to tears.
Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield claim that this is "the best music they've ever made and the best music anyone has ever heard"... :lookingup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZhnTY_tdeU&feature=topvideos_music
Sound like a big fat mess to me. I'm all for artists experimenting, but when you started out as an 80s thrash metal band it all starts getting a bit silly when you move 100% away from you original musical sub-genre, then are completely alien to any form of criticism. These guys just seem to have grown super egos over the past 15-20 years and I am baffled as to how Metallica fans just swallow this self-indulgent garbage up and then troll all over Youtube saying Metallica are the best band ever, just because they released "Master Of Puppets" back in '86! This is why I hate Metallica these days, because their output is so disappointing yet everyone just goes out an buys it anyway. Thank Satan the likes of Megadeth, Overkill, Testament, Exodus and Slayer are still giving the fans what they want and playing to their strengths. As for Lou Reed, he can do what he wants, he's 69 and not bound by any particular reputation or trends but he's embarrassing himself with this guff.
Had anyone else heard about this collaboration?
I know that this is stating the obvious, but it must be said:
Metallica, QUIT WHILE YOU'RE AHEAD.
I've heard about it, but have little to no interest in it. The brief sample that's making the YouTube rounds sounds like Lou doing a beat-poet spoken word thing while Metallica jams in the background....definitely not my thing.
My friend and I were talking about this collaboration the other day and we observed that while this is probably going to be a catastrophic failure and be the lowest selling Metallica project, it will probably still sell more copies than anything Lou Reed has done in 30 years. :)
I love lou reed and metallica so you think it was a great combination, but it was friggin' awful.
I haven't liked Metallica since the the black album came out, but they're concerts are selling out so they must be doing something right.
Quote from: Nightowl on September 20, 2011, 10:07:05 AM
I haven't liked Metallica since the the black album came out, but their concerts are selling out so they must be doing something right.
Living off past glories
I don't get this at all. After their supposed "comeback" Death Magnetic (which I'm proud to say I haven't heard) they get it in their heads that this might me a good idea. :bouncegiggle: Master Of Puppets was one of my fave albums back when they mattered. I thought the Black Album was pathetic (glad to say I didn't buy it). Everything since then has been a joke. I dunno, maybe James needs to start drinking again or something. BTW, I'm listening to Paradise Lost's "Embers Fire" right now. If there was any justice in the world they'd be as big as Metalllica are now and Metallica would be opening for Sword on their US dates. :wink:
Quote from: voltron on September 20, 2011, 01:16:00 PM
I'm listening to Paradise Lost's "Embers Fire" right now. If there was any justice in the world they'd be as big as Metalllica are now and Metallica would be opening for Sword on their US dates. :wink:
:thumbup:
I dunno about you guys, but the best song I ever heard is Children of the Damned by Irom Maiden :thumbup: :smile:
A full track from the Lou Reed/Metallica collaboration is now up on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LWtb621DRg&feature=player_embedded
Good grief. Does this forum have a "barfing" emoticon? :teddyr: Seriously, if any of you can make it through this entire song you've got a stronger stomach than I do.
Sometimes I just don't bother listening to something that's posted, no offense to the person who posted it. It's just that I like Lou Reed for what he is, and I like Metallica for what they are. But this is a collaboration that just doesn't make any sense.
Quote from: Flick James on September 26, 2011, 03:09:24 PM
But this is a collaboration that just doesn't make any sense.
Exactly. I got nothin' against Lou Reed or Metallica separately, but they go together about as well as tuna fish and cheesecake. :tongueout:
I honestly used to be a huge metallica fan when I was first listening to metal, but now a days I pretty much only like the first two albums (Yep I don't like Master of puppets that much).
This might be worse then St Anger.
Well it's out "finally". Has anybody heard it? If you have, you have my deepest sympathy.
Quote from: voltron on January 11, 2012, 06:04:27 PM
Well it's out "finally". Has anybody heard it? If you have, you have my deepest sympathy.
My girlfriend's friends are all big, big Metallica fans and they all hate it. It failed to chart anywhere, but NME did give it a favourable review. The NME does suck though.
:bouncegiggle:
Quote from: FatFreddysCat on September 26, 2011, 01:12:26 PM
A full track from the Lou Reed/Metallica collaboration is now up on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LWtb621DRg&feature=player_embedded
I believe I'll let Torben speak for me on this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9RGSStvsag
Quote from: FatFreddysCat on September 26, 2011, 04:05:29 PM
...Exactly. I got nothin' against Lou Reed or Metallica separately, but they go together about as well as tuna fish and cheesecake. :tongueout:
I think it's more like ice cream and steak. :bluesad:
Quote from: diamondwaspvenom on September 20, 2011, 08:26:51 AM
I know that this is stating the obvious, but it must be said:
Metallica, QUIT WHILE YOU'RE AHEAD.
1989?
We have a chain of popular music stores that post the usual 'recommended listening' note on an album with a short spiel about what's good about it etc. The note said somethin along the lines of 'they collaborate to make the worst album in existence. this has ruined music for me forever.'
Good selling point when the staff don't want you to buy it right?
Lou Reed was always a prentious a***ole and Metallica think they make a difference-they dont. After MASTER OF PUPPETS they sucked. They belong together.
s**t mucicians who blow more smoke out there ass than actual good music.
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 15, 2012, 01:45:54 PM
Lou Reed was always a prentious a***ole and Metallica think they make a difference-they dont. After MASTER OF PUPPETS they sucked. They belong together.
s**t mucicians who blow more smoke out there ass than actual good music.
I think
VELVET UNDERGROUND era
LOU REED was one of the great ROCK songwriters. I wouldn't describe him as "always... pretentious". I like some of his solo stuff too. Now
METALLICA is boe-ring;
Master of Puppets is okay for me (I own it) but I'm not a fan.
I never got Lou Reed beyond those first VU albums. I haven't heard one good thing about this.